Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Sault Ste. Marie. Just a stone's throw across St. Mary's River from Michigan is quaint Sault Ste. Marie, known to locals simply as "The Soo". This out of the way destination offers attractions year round, with ample downhill and cross-country skiing as well as the Bon Soo Winter Carnival during the snowy months and scenic canal and lock boat tours, kayak excursions, parks and a beautiful promenade to be enjoyed when the sun comes out. OLG Casino Sault Ste. Marie is popular with locals and visitors all year long.
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3 based on 67 reviews
This is our go to for takeout Chinese food. Good sized portions and everything tastes great. The food is ready very fast, fresh and the location is very small (you can look at them cooking) so you see how hard they work to get your order ready.
4 based on 26 reviews
Minutes from Station Mall & all downtown Hotels (Delta, Days Inn, Holiday Inn, Comfort & Sleep Inns). Casual dining from Authentic Cantonese Rice Noodles to Canadian Classics like poutine. Daily Specials. Free parking on King Street behind the Restaurant.
Nothing homemade from here,thur chicken balls have a inch of breading on them with a tiny peace of chicken in them, soggy, nasty msg,,food served here,, and the place is dirty, floors washroom, and they want top dollar for thur food...
3 based on 51 reviews
Always order well ahead of the hour you want to pick up your "takeout order". It is always busy in the evening. Good American style Chinese food at affordable prices. They carry a wide selection on takeout dinners for one, two, four etc. Check their menu and order. My family always says YES to a meal at home for Hong Kong Restaurant.
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I chose Combo plate #3. The menu said 'fried rice or chow mein' I chose chow mein and the lady working there said 'twenty cents extra' okay, so tack that on to the posted price of $8.99. The chow mein was just noodles, the sweet and sour pork, deep fried batter, I looked high and low for the pork. The garlic ribs were deep fried fatty pork butt chunks. But on the bright side? The steamed broccoli was perfect. Would I waste my money there again? Not likely at all.Hello, thanks for your reviewWe've have never a had selection of rice or chow Mein for combo 3, you seem to be mistaking it for our combo 2 which you can make a choice of chow Mein or bean sprouts, the lady stated it was 20 cents extra because if you change the preset combos we would price it as making your own, our chow Mein is steamed noodles with bean sprouts, cabbage, and carrots, for the sweet and sour pork you should look closer because it is very distinguishable, the "fatty pork butt chunks" are made of chicken breast, thus it's name "garlic chicken"
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